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u.s. attorney for the northern district of california melinda joined the campaign today saying changes are coming. >> it's capturing everyone's heart,. >> reporter: but it's the students that are most effected by the movie. >> there is no purpose watching someone get hurt over nothing. >> to be better person and be nice to each other. bullying is not right thing to do and it should be stopped. >> cheryl: that was lyanne melendez reporting. joining us is what is being done to combat bullying. jeanie saunders, safety manager for the alameda county office of education. i just want to start quickly. you were bullied yourself? >> i was. it goes back to that experience, i can still think of the words that the students used to bully me. i talk with other adults. >> cheryl: so it lasts a long time? >> it does. >> cheryl: you are committed to this issue. what are school administrators doing? >> school administrators start by creating policies. having clear and consistent policies and procedures for
u.s. attorney for the northern district of california melinda joined the campaign today saying changes are coming. >> it's capturing everyone's heart,. >> reporter: but it's the students that are most effected by the movie. >> there is no purpose watching someone get hurt over nothing. >> to be better person and be nice to each other. bullying is not right thing to do and it should be stopped. >> cheryl: that was lyanne melendez reporting. joining us is what is...
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. >> more than 1200 people became u.s. citizen ins the east bay and celebration didn't stop there. nick smith explains from oakland city hall. >> wonderful obligation to be able to exercise the right to vote and make sure that it counts. >>reporter: she's originally from india. she moved here in 2001-today is her birthday and first time she voted as citizen of the united states. >> i think it would be a big deal but when i was sitting there i started tearing up. >>reporter: her day didn't start here. it started here. tl 1255 men and women from 104 country became naturalized citizen of the united states this morning. the theatre in oakland packed with energy excitement and new citizens. him with one goal in mind. >> i want to vote. >>reporter: because she lives in alameda county she had 787 polling places to do just that. that's right. as new citizen she can exercise her right to vet today. >> for any of those people that live in alameda county they become citizen today's they can come down to our office, register to vote and cast a ballot. >>reporter: that's where i met this couple
. >> more than 1200 people became u.s. citizen ins the east bay and celebration didn't stop there. nick smith explains from oakland city hall. >> wonderful obligation to be able to exercise the right to vote and make sure that it counts. >>reporter: she's originally from india. she moved here in 2001-today is her birthday and first time she voted as citizen of the united states. >> i think it would be a big deal but when i was sitting there i started tearing up....
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but problems remain for japan/u.s. ties. there is a call to relocate the u.s. air station in oak thank you way. the deployment of the u.s. osprey transport aircraft is another sticking point. defense officials have yet to convince local population to accept training flights over their neighborhoods. in okinawa people are calling for stronger controls on u.s. troops after the recent sexual assault of a woman by u.s. servicemen. on the economy japanese officials will be preparing a response should the u.s. press japan into joining free trade talks for the transpacific partnership. there may be friction if the u.s. insists japan drop its tariffs. but overall, obama's win should be good for japan. there's the chance of stronger u.s. ties. with china relations gone sour over the senkaku islands conflict, that's sure to be reassuring. june oikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> chinese leaders have welcomed obama's re-election. nhk world reports from beijing. >> reporter: foreign ministry spokesperson said president hu jintao and premier wen jiabao each sent a congratulatory
but problems remain for japan/u.s. ties. there is a call to relocate the u.s. air station in oak thank you way. the deployment of the u.s. osprey transport aircraft is another sticking point. defense officials have yet to convince local population to accept training flights over their neighborhoods. in okinawa people are calling for stronger controls on u.s. troops after the recent sexual assault of a woman by u.s. servicemen. on the economy japanese officials will be preparing a response...
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the u.s. appears to be in a much slower recovery than was hopeful many are worried that obama isn't doing as much as he could be doing mean little fall in unemployment and little increase in the size of the private sector and in fact this yeah the european countries in here in need in the u.s. entered into a sort of war of words france and germany in particular felt that obama was much too involved much too medals in what they were doing with their economies germany told the u.s. to mind his own budget mind his own deficit before it looked to other countries and france directly said that the u.s. was responsible for the economic crisis it had nothing to say about how they were going to get out of it so we had reactions from david cameron he tweeted his congratulations as has the e.u. commission to say it's all smiles on the surface and i think there are some issues to be discussed underneath was the congress on a reaction coming in from around the world are no exception russia's president vlad
the u.s. appears to be in a much slower recovery than was hopeful many are worried that obama isn't doing as much as he could be doing mean little fall in unemployment and little increase in the size of the private sector and in fact this yeah the european countries in here in need in the u.s. entered into a sort of war of words france and germany in particular felt that obama was much too involved much too medals in what they were doing with their economies germany told the u.s. to mind his...
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that is true u.s. president barack obama did achieve an electoral sweep on tuesday but there was a much narrower margin when it comes to the popular vote believe it or not bill us ballots are still being counted as of wednesday morning it appears that a little over fifty percent of americans voted for obama and forty in the house per cent of the country voted for romney what this shows is that despite of obama's victory america remains a nation deeply divided and polarized now obama for his part also divides history do five history tuesday night he is the u.s. leader that was reelected with the highest unemployment rate of any president returning to office since franklin roosevelt in one thousand thirty six now the u.s. unemployment rate is seven point eight seven point nine percent hovering somewhere around there tens of millions of americans are not experiencing the economic recovery obama promised four years ago but in the us twenty twelve election voters were forced to pick between a democratic inc
that is true u.s. president barack obama did achieve an electoral sweep on tuesday but there was a much narrower margin when it comes to the popular vote believe it or not bill us ballots are still being counted as of wednesday morning it appears that a little over fifty percent of americans voted for obama and forty in the house per cent of the country voted for romney what this shows is that despite of obama's victory america remains a nation deeply divided and polarized now obama for his...
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the u.s. is a pacific nation. the key will be how he handles china which will soon have new leadership. he said there's room to cooperate with the world's second largest economy. but he's also promising to keep pressure to abide by international rules and stop manipulating its currency. many americans consider china and economic threat. they're also wear of its military expansion. obama will likely strengthen relations with u.s. allies such as japan to keep -- to help keep china in check. so whether japan soon has transfer of power and new demonstration or continues with the current administration under prime minister yoshihiko noda, the country will have to prepare for obama's second term. >> all right, thanks for that ma say i don't. >>> obama will likely need every day of his second term to get through the agenda he faces. we spoke more about the president's to-do list with professor mike mute soouk i can of george washington university. >> i think the number one priority will be on the dom
the u.s. is a pacific nation. the key will be how he handles china which will soon have new leadership. he said there's room to cooperate with the world's second largest economy. but he's also promising to keep pressure to abide by international rules and stop manipulating its currency. many americans consider china and economic threat. they're also wear of its military expansion. obama will likely strengthen relations with u.s. allies such as japan to keep -- to help keep china in check. so...
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the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida, ohio, virginia, and new hampshire, which was the first to vote on the stroke of midnight. >> voting began early in this part of new hampshire. the first ballot such traditionally cast here at midnight, and after the first 10 were tallied, it was a drop -- draw. >> for president -- this has never happened before -- we have a tie. five votes each. >> of voting in dick's bill has never been a gauge for the rest of the nation, but this year, polls show the race is a dead heat -- voting in dixville has never been engag
the u.s. as americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. after vigorous campaigning right to the last minute and aggressive advertising that made it the most expensive campaign of all time, president barack obama and his challenger mitt romney both into the election day confident of victory. >> but most election polls say the race for the white house is too close to call, meaning the result will be decided in a small number of so-called swing states by florida,...
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the incumbent u.s. president defeats challenger mitt romney to win the u.s. election. with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the word might affect america's ties with the rest of the world will be assessing the reaction live with our correspondents in london the middle east and moscow. and another news that today are turning up the heat travel set up with those charity in athens event of their anger ahead of a crucial vote in parliament that could see the already savage cuts only getting more brutal. you're watching lardy a live from moscow good to have you with us top story barack obama has vowed to move america forward in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the u.s. election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has come from the council to be paucity seventy electoral votes threshold in what had been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states is gonna teach again has been following the developments in washington. well mitt romney has accept
the incumbent u.s. president defeats challenger mitt romney to win the u.s. election. with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the word might affect america's ties with the rest of the world will be assessing the reaction live with our correspondents in london the middle east and moscow. and another news that today are turning up the heat travel set up with those charity in athens event of their anger ahead of a crucial vote in parliament that could see the already savage cuts...
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the u.s. president defies a fragile economy and high unemployment to win the election, telling the american people the best is yet to come. >> appeals from angela merkel to her european partners -- an end to the eurozone debt crisis will require more unity. >> and a parliamentary vote on another round of austerity cuts in greece. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but first, a look back at how things play out on election night in the u.s. >> his face said it all -- president barack obama had to fight hard to keep his job in a tough race against his republican
the u.s. president defies a fragile economy and high unemployment to win the election, telling the american people the best is yet to come. >> appeals from angela merkel to her european partners -- an end to the eurozone debt crisis will require more unity. >> and a parliamentary vote on another round of austerity cuts in greece. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived...
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how long can the u.s. forestall this kind of result i mean you cannot print your way into prosperity or borrow your way to prosperity would you know the u.s. is in greece. look at japan they have you know go to an english wanted to g.d.p. i mean just run through an experiment mentally if the federal reserve went out and they said you know things are terrible in the u.s. with regard to fiscal sustainability and the debt and so forth so we're going to go we're going to buy up one half of the existing treasury stock and we're going to just take it into the federal reserve what would happen as a result of that and they said categorically this is a one time decision that we're going to make well the first thing you notice is the u.s. government prints money that is it's their own currency it's a liability they've created it's not some external liability that they have to do they can just you know buy it up secondly if it's a one off then what you see is an immediate fall in the price level you see rising inflat
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where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending his the lead in what's been a close race his victory looks shorter as a number of key battleground states are leaning his way artie's going on it as you can is in washington now following the vote for us they are they are how are things are looking right now obviously for a raise. right will catch up with diana in the next couple hours for more details right richard spencer. and the editor of alternative right to dot com says tied to voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states in america de
where the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how diverted might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also the regularities very suppression then long queues are reported during the polls sparking claims of a rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me tom won't say our top story the biggest electoral intrigue of this year is drawing to a close with u.s. president barack obama set to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader is extending...
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how people react on this declaration of the u.s. the head of the u.s. that he is the enemy that he. should be. should be seen like the taliban or. terrorists and want to drill in asuncion main concerns expressed to you how he thinks where the situation is going well i met him in a very very good mood. especially in a very good psychological more he's a very strong person and he is very. self confident and confident about this what he has done he knows that was right and. the only thing that would like to free men and. got the opportunity to his replies to the swedish government and the security. in sweden is he optimistic well he hopes that he will soon get the opportunity to reply on these accusations. done by the swedish side and therefore he hopes that he will get it. from great britain and sweden that he will not be extradited to the us few people have actually seen the conditions in which leaves these days the embassy we only know we all have been hearing that there is a very small room telephone and internet connection so could you please give us an idea what a live in conditi
how people react on this declaration of the u.s. the head of the u.s. that he is the enemy that he. should be. should be seen like the taliban or. terrorists and want to drill in asuncion main concerns expressed to you how he thinks where the situation is going well i met him in a very very good mood. especially in a very good psychological more he's a very strong person and he is very. self confident and confident about this what he has done he knows that was right and. the only thing that...
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often acts in unison with the u.s. when it comes to the outside world on the economy there's a deepening rift as artie's laura smith reports obama's victory is getting only a muted response and the old world. europe is very unwilling to commit any more troops to anymore battles abroad the problems in the middle east i think the us the us is having reflect hugely in europe and in fact in a poll published in desh biegel newspaper in germany we have that sort of almost foreign policy rating in europe has drop since his election in two thousand and you know i from eighty three percent to seventy one percent said people here are clearly worried about that and of course i think the major. moose pressing issue is the economy the u.s. economy and how it recovers has a huge knock on effects in europe in the u.s. appears to be in a much slower recovery than was hoped for many are worried that obama isn't doing as much as he could be to. be a little fall in unemployment and little increase in the size of the private sector and in
often acts in unison with the u.s. when it comes to the outside world on the economy there's a deepening rift as artie's laura smith reports obama's victory is getting only a muted response and the old world. europe is very unwilling to commit any more troops to anymore battles abroad the problems in the middle east i think the us the us is having reflect hugely in europe and in fact in a poll published in desh biegel newspaper in germany we have that sort of almost foreign policy rating in...
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a little later told them that avion rolled in the u.s. army later if he could join the drug enforcement agency and become an international police officer. division david we made the decision to move to the u.s. under pressure from pesos and olivier. used to get really wanted to join the us army. we sold our home and our laundering business in tijuana and we started a new life here but i don't know. she said but about he exercised kept his weight studied to get good grades and then went to. a recruiter told him if he served for just one year qualify for the da. so i finally give my consent and he enlisted. when he was seventeen and a half and old you see him tell you she made you. come and he was a camp pendleton when nine eleven happened so. they even if you have what you like thousands of other parents we thought there will be a war a dose of back story especially the. middle of february first he said to my father in four days i'm leaving for iraq. as an embedded journalist going to the unit i met his views on the very first day of the w
a little later told them that avion rolled in the u.s. army later if he could join the drug enforcement agency and become an international police officer. division david we made the decision to move to the u.s. under pressure from pesos and olivier. used to get really wanted to join the us army. we sold our home and our laundering business in tijuana and we started a new life here but i don't know. she said but about he exercised kept his weight studied to get good grades and then went to. a...
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the u.s. elections are over but the economic problems facing the country are far from over not even a day has passed and already i'm seeing channels with iran those are the little bars on the lower thirds saying things like countdown to fiscal cliff now this of course is the combination of automatic spending cuts and tax cuts that to its expire that would take place in january former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was on t.v. talking about this this morning saying he doesn't think the elections will help avert this cliff take a listen. the election. has really not change the balance very much what's going on. it will come down to the very last minute before. action is to underestimate the underlying momentum of this deficit and building up the hundreds consequences. we do not underestimate the momentum of the deficits the debt and there are consequences nor the expansionary policy as we've seen under an obama central bank is that what's reflected in goal it's been on a bit of a tear o
the u.s. elections are over but the economic problems facing the country are far from over not even a day has passed and already i'm seeing channels with iran those are the little bars on the lower thirds saying things like countdown to fiscal cliff now this of course is the combination of automatic spending cuts and tax cuts that to its expire that would take place in january former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was on t.v. talking about this this morning saying he doesn't think the...
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elections and also what we can learn looking at the u.s. that we'll have more with founder of credit write downs in a minute still had to could france be in need of some shock therapy we'll tell you about some dramatic proposals to fix their struggling economy and of course the resistance to them in tonight's loose change that's in a minute. the issues that so much of. which are. on. america's political phone has finally come to an end it was a really good choice to what degree was this campaign season only about. it'll. see. my i've. i've . download the official ati application to the sofa choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from matsushita t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. you. get. to. the service. welcome back we are so focused on talking about the u.s. elections they are today after all but what about europe what is going on in europe that we've been missing and what can we learn from europe about what may be coming for the united states edward harr
elections and also what we can learn looking at the u.s. that we'll have more with founder of credit write downs in a minute still had to could france be in need of some shock therapy we'll tell you about some dramatic proposals to fix their struggling economy and of course the resistance to them in tonight's loose change that's in a minute. the issues that so much of. which are. on. america's political phone has finally come to an end it was a really good choice to what degree was this...
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with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the world might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also irregularities or vote suppression and long queues are reported during the whole talking plagues of the rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say barack obama has vowed to move america forward to in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has come to come to the pasta two hundred seventy electoral votes threshold in what has been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states artie's gannett can is in washington following the developments down to what's the reaction to the result of this fiercely fought race. well mitt romney has accepted his loss president obama is reelected and got his supporters very excited of course but this year one could sense that overwhelming eu
with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the world might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also irregularities or vote suppression and long queues are reported during the whole talking plagues of the rigged election. you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say barack obama has vowed to move america forward to in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has...
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the u.s. election. dot com to other news now thousands of greeks have watched through athens in the latest show of anger against hopeful start being forced upon them the government has to vote on a new package of pension cuts and tax hikes later in the day that says life in the country will again be put on hold amid a general strike people all over is in the greek capital. midway through the forty eight hour general strike here in greece the greek people have been making their anger towards the next round of austerity measures clear they were out in their thousands here on syntagma square on tuesday and they're going to be back later on wednesday they're upset at what they say are unfair measures this going to be imposed upon them should prime minister says ma this is the latest round he says the last round of austerity measures he voted for be okayed in the parliament building just behind me later on whedon's day and right here where i'm standing on syntagma square is where thousands of demonstrators a
the u.s. election. dot com to other news now thousands of greeks have watched through athens in the latest show of anger against hopeful start being forced upon them the government has to vote on a new package of pension cuts and tax hikes later in the day that says life in the country will again be put on hold amid a general strike people all over is in the greek capital. midway through the forty eight hour general strike here in greece the greek people have been making their anger towards the...
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security council but this is a problem that the the u.s. in particular and the european powers had a great deal of trouble with that they haven't been able to get in the emergency which is allowed to go ahead i think now they're all pressing much much stronger and of course we should be aware that there were there is a great deal of precedent in recent history for nato acting outside of the. since of the u.n. security council of course is a strong possibility. a come and went on the rampage in moscow shooting dead five people and severely wounding two bodies lindsey france brings us the latest details . these storms the office on the fourth floor with a rifle in each hand and began firing bullets that's when two women and three men died two other people are right now being treated in the hospital now according to investigators the suspect says he'd been drinking for five days in a row and then came into the office to carry out the shooting because he was in love with one of his female coworkers who did not return his feelings now before the
security council but this is a problem that the the u.s. in particular and the european powers had a great deal of trouble with that they haven't been able to get in the emergency which is allowed to go ahead i think now they're all pressing much much stronger and of course we should be aware that there were there is a great deal of precedent in recent history for nato acting outside of the. since of the u.n. security council of course is a strong possibility. a come and went on the rampage in...
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u.s. ballots are still being counted as of wednesday morning it appears that fifty percent of americans voted for obama and forty eight and a half percent voted for mitt romney what this shows is that despite obama's victory america remains a nation that is deeply divided and some would say very polarized obama for his part defied history in the twenty twelve election the us leader was reelected with the highest unemployment rate of any president returning to office since franklin roosevelt in one thousand nine hundred thirty six the us unemployment rate is around seven point eight percent and tens of millions of americans are not experiencing the economic recovery that obama promised four years ago but in the u.s. twenty twelve election voters were forced to pick between a democratic incumbent who hasn't delivered on his promise of change and a republican such as mitt romney whose agenda included shrinking government and slashing taxes in times of financial uncertainty during his acceptan
u.s. ballots are still being counted as of wednesday morning it appears that fifty percent of americans voted for obama and forty eight and a half percent voted for mitt romney what this shows is that despite obama's victory america remains a nation that is deeply divided and some would say very polarized obama for his part defied history in the twenty twelve election the us leader was reelected with the highest unemployment rate of any president returning to office since franklin roosevelt in...
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they told him that if he and rolled in the u.s. army he could join the drug enforcement agency and become an international police officer. we made the decision to move to the us under pressure from. the beginning they wanted to join the us army. i just thought of this you see we sold our home and our laundering business in tijuana and we started a new life here because i don't and ikea. she said but he exercised kept his weight studied to get good grades and then when it's going to consume me. for going to the recruiter told him if he served for just one year get out of it qualify for the d.n.a. . so i finally give my consent to feed him and he enlisted when he was seventeen and a half and all the sitting she made. me was a camp pendleton when nine eleven happened to. me if you have to know why you're like thousands of other parents we thought there will be a war. the text of our expression you. made in february first he said to you father in four days i'm leaving for iraq. as an invented journalist in his unit i met on the very fi
they told him that if he and rolled in the u.s. army he could join the drug enforcement agency and become an international police officer. we made the decision to move to the us under pressure from. the beginning they wanted to join the us army. i just thought of this you see we sold our home and our laundering business in tijuana and we started a new life here because i don't and ikea. she said but he exercised kept his weight studied to get good grades and then when it's going to consume me....
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not just because the u.s. under president obama has declared a shift and a pivot towards the pacific and we'll see what exactly that means and what that entails. because this relationship has so much to do with the u.s. economy as well. >> four years ago during the election, there was a lot of talk of the u.s. role in the world, our image. what others thought of us. four years later now as we head into the president's second term, how has that changed? >> four years ago the u.s. image and influence around the world could not have been lower. there was a major crisis at the end of president bush's terms because of the war in iraq and it was just terrible for the you state. president obama changed that. and his popularity, personal popularity was huge around the world. with that, he lifted the popularity of the united states. now over the last four years, he has remained very popular personally, particularly in europe and africa, in parts of the far east. but in the islamic world, in the arab world, his populari
not just because the u.s. under president obama has declared a shift and a pivot towards the pacific and we'll see what exactly that means and what that entails. because this relationship has so much to do with the u.s. economy as well. >> four years ago during the election, there was a lot of talk of the u.s. role in the world, our image. what others thought of us. four years later now as we head into the president's second term, how has that changed? >> four years ago the u.s....
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despite a lack of conviction in u.s. markets. secular trade on the u.s. dollar. back with more after this [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you ed? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want tincorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy withtep-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom lps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >> 19 minutes past the hour i'm uma pemmaraju with your fox news minute. the head of iran's judiciary reacting to president obama's re-election condemning sanctions imposed. western nations imposed stiff sanctions against iran in an effort to curb its nuclear program. >>> senate majority l
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also taking a look at the u.s. congressional delegate, this of course went to eleanor holmes norton yet again a democrat carrying 89% of the vote. for a list of results nationwide and in elections in your own backyard, check us out at wusa9.com. there will you will find on our website. all of the results you're looking for. back to you guys. >>> all right, thank you jess. voters in maryland approved several key initiatives last night. >> if most watched among them was question 6 the legalization of same sex marriage. 9news now returns in two minutes. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now. 4:46. will he be pulling out the bread o meter? >> no. not for this one. >> that's good. >> not for this one. it is going to be kind of a cool raw day and there's going to be some wet snow flakes around and northeastern maryland is going to get some snow in grassy areas. but looks like up into delaware and new jersey they're really going to have much bilgier problems than around here. the bus stop forecast, back to school
also taking a look at the u.s. congressional delegate, this of course went to eleanor holmes norton yet again a democrat carrying 89% of the vote. for a list of results nationwide and in elections in your own backyard, check us out at wusa9.com. there will you will find on our website. all of the results you're looking for. back to you guys. >>> all right, thank you jess. voters in maryland approved several key initiatives last night. >> if most watched among them was question 6...
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the first marine killed in iraq there was a guatemalan not a u.s. citizen. pono died for like total died for a war that should never have been fought for a cause that never existed. and for an enemy that was never there. when total left here is a young adult she went to the states looking for a change in his economic status and he looked for a better job better life. what tono was always looking for was family ever since i took tone on being that seven years old he had this whole inside is hard that he was looking for family and it was it was it was it was believing in his heart because he was so. longing for his mother and for a father who loved him for his sister who had gotten separated with i think total fell for the whole idea of joining the marines and i'll be one be proud be you know fall in love will give you a family. not only was he one of the first americans to die his killed by friendly fire. tony was a very smart boy who was a genius i mean he really was tonal was a genius tono was creative thoughtful pensive he wrote poetry. one of the most inc
the first marine killed in iraq there was a guatemalan not a u.s. citizen. pono died for like total died for a war that should never have been fought for a cause that never existed. and for an enemy that was never there. when total left here is a young adult she went to the states looking for a change in his economic status and he looked for a better job better life. what tono was always looking for was family ever since i took tone on being that seven years old he had this whole inside is hard...
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prints money right but the u.s. even when you control your currency printing money can create money but it doesn't create wealth you know it doesn't when you know what happens when the printing of money reaches the end of its rope will doesn't reach the end of its rope what happens is you get a situation like in the u.k. i look at the u.k. post world war two as a perfect example of you know the money printing inflationary route to getting out of problems they had over two hundred percent debt to g.d.p. after government debt to g.d.p. after world war two almost two hundred fifty percent so what happened massive depreciation the currency massive amounts of inflation bouts of inflation lower standards of living in you know the sick man of europe lou. oh low real g.d.p. growth and by the one nine hundred eighty s. the debt to g.d.p. was sixty seventy percent so that's what it's no default but you know pain for sure for the i would throw a mild version of greece not the dramatic contraction they have but many of the same
prints money right but the u.s. even when you control your currency printing money can create money but it doesn't create wealth you know it doesn't when you know what happens when the printing of money reaches the end of its rope will doesn't reach the end of its rope what happens is you get a situation like in the u.k. i look at the u.k. post world war two as a perfect example of you know the money printing inflationary route to getting out of problems they had over two hundred percent debt...
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either way, the u.s. economy would get a boost and that would be a positive factor for share prices. market watchers say many participants have stayed put to see who will become the next president. that capped the dow's upside. let's check on the markets here in tokyo for this wednesday morning. first to stocks. the nikkei index is currently trading at 8,973. that's just slightly down .02% from tuesday. investors are placing buy orders after a rally in new york but many are refraining from aggressive moves to see the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. currencies on the tokyo foreign exchange the dollar is little changed against the yen, dollar/yen is changing at 80.18 to 26 and currency investors are staying on the sidelines as they wait for the results of a tightly fought race to the white house. the euro/yen is currently changing hands. to other markets in asia pacific regions, the kospi is down a quarter percent and trading at 1,923 and in australia the benchmark index there is up about a quart
either way, the u.s. economy would get a boost and that would be a positive factor for share prices. market watchers say many participants have stayed put to see who will become the next president. that capped the dow's upside. let's check on the markets here in tokyo for this wednesday morning. first to stocks. the nikkei index is currently trading at 8,973. that's just slightly down .02% from tuesday. investors are placing buy orders after a rally in new york but many are refraining from...
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and you say turning the u.s. into amsterdam, perhaps. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," we'll look at the challenges that the re-elected president faces, most importantly the fiscal cliff. >> we'll get views from both sides of the aisle as candidates vow to bury the hatchet. >> the nation, as you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our lead verse to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. and we citizens also have to rise to the occasion. >> in the weeks ahead, i also look forward to sitting down with governor romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward. >>> we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >>> welcome back. >> here are the headlines. >> president obama rolls to re-election in a second term, defeating mitt romney despite the weak u.s. economy and persistently high unemployment. >
and you say turning the u.s. into amsterdam, perhaps. >>> still to come on "worldwide exchange," we'll look at the challenges that the re-elected president faces, most importantly the fiscal cliff. >> we'll get views from both sides of the aisle as candidates vow to bury the hatchet. >> the nation, as you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our lead verse to reach across the aisle to do the...
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along with another u.s. citizen, samir khan, whose family had been told by the fbi he had not committed any crimes, then two weeks later, awlaki's 16-year- old son was killed while having dinner with his teenage cousins and friends. there's been no explanation as to why that young american citizen was killed in this drone strike. yet obama authorizing drone strikes to killed three u.s. citizens in two weeks. the year before this happened, you put forward legislation in the co that did not mention al-awlaki's by name, but said the president did not have the right to unilaterally authorized the assassination of the u.s. citizen without due process, only six of your colleagues sign on to that legislation. to me, that is one of the sort of in during symbols of your legacy in congress. the fact you're one of only half a dozen members of congress, not a single senator, to simply state on the record that american citizens have the right not to be assassinated by their own government without due process. what -- wha
along with another u.s. citizen, samir khan, whose family had been told by the fbi he had not committed any crimes, then two weeks later, awlaki's 16-year- old son was killed while having dinner with his teenage cousins and friends. there's been no explanation as to why that young american citizen was killed in this drone strike. yet obama authorizing drone strikes to killed three u.s. citizens in two weeks. the year before this happened, you put forward legislation in the co that did not...
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this is anacostia a neighborhood just four miles from the u.s. capitol that's plagued with abandoned buildings. blighted homes. and scattered trash there's a lot this community says needs to change more activities for the kids around here like more recreations nice stores. my claim vine man how. transportation and health and good job training programs for and they say those needs are being overlooked but it's not only the concern of those in anacostia it's the voice behind a poverty problem in the city that's force in recent years u.s. census bureau data released in september shows one in five d.c. residents are living below the poverty line almost one hundred ten thousand people in fact poverty in the district is at its highest level in thirty years data also shows unemployment rates have more than doubled in the last five years jumping from ten percent in two thousand and seven to twenty five percent at the end of two thousand and eleven but despite those numbers this community will still be left out both president obama and governor romney hav
this is anacostia a neighborhood just four miles from the u.s. capitol that's plagued with abandoned buildings. blighted homes. and scattered trash there's a lot this community says needs to change more activities for the kids around here like more recreations nice stores. my claim vine man how. transportation and health and good job training programs for and they say those needs are being overlooked but it's not only the concern of those in anacostia it's the voice behind a poverty problem in...
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now, on the upside, we've got a stronger u.s. currency. the u.s. dollar muscling higher, finding firmer footing and hitting a two-month high against the euro today. but the price of oil in part because of the stronger dollar -- stronger dollar is lower. crude oil dropping today after the energy information administration reported a bigger than expected build in crude supplies. we get it every wednesday. that was of course for the last week, plus european central bank president's draghi negative comments about the euro zone economy, all of this weighing on oil. we see oil moving to the down side. speaking of europe, take a look at this video right now. came in a few minutes ago. more than 80,000 greek protesters outside of parliament turning violent ahead of the austerity vote to avoid financial disaster. we have had reports of fires burning, smoke as we're seeing the sun go down at this point, not going to be a good night there in greece. we are keeping our eye on that very fluid situation. protests, elections, hurricanes, nor'easters. okay, is lig
now, on the upside, we've got a stronger u.s. currency. the u.s. dollar muscling higher, finding firmer footing and hitting a two-month high against the euro today. but the price of oil in part because of the stronger dollar -- stronger dollar is lower. crude oil dropping today after the energy information administration reported a bigger than expected build in crude supplies. we get it every wednesday. that was of course for the last week, plus european central bank president's draghi negative...
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you have a u.s. president that is the same u.s. president and then you have a house and a senate of different parties. asian markets closing slightly mixed. your mean markets are up slightly and the stock index futures in the u.s., this is what we are watching heading to the opening bell at 9:30 eastern. stocks u.s. futures are up ever so slightly. what the signal is that the markets want to see now is progress on fiscal cliff. that is the most important thing next for markets to see. you would have seen probably a rally if mitt romney had won. wall street loved mitt romney and wanted him to be the president, but they thought barack obama would be. no uncertainty there. barack obama will have a second term. >> we'll talk about the fiscal cliff in just a moment. we are back in a moment. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build
you have a u.s. president that is the same u.s. president and then you have a house and a senate of different parties. asian markets closing slightly mixed. your mean markets are up slightly and the stock index futures in the u.s., this is what we are watching heading to the opening bell at 9:30 eastern. stocks u.s. futures are up ever so slightly. what the signal is that the markets want to see now is progress on fiscal cliff. that is the most important thing next for markets to see. you would...
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to a key and its allies including the u.s. are reportedly considering stationing patriot missiles along the border with syria reports suggest that nato is preparing to take responsibility for the deployment of the missiles with more on this i'm joined by joshua landis is associate professor director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma well patriot missiles are many defensive weapons on a so is their deployment really a big deal a big concern. well i'm not sure that they are obviously turkey is feeling very abandoned by nato by the west and is taking care of all these refugees that is beginning to trying to help organize the syrian opposition and i think this is a way to show that the west hasn't abandoned. but it isn't likely to be a precursor to any sort of military action against syria without any sanction from the united nations. no i don't think so i think i think the united states is going to approach from the obama administration is going to approach the syria problem with great. great tre
to a key and its allies including the u.s. are reportedly considering stationing patriot missiles along the border with syria reports suggest that nato is preparing to take responsibility for the deployment of the missiles with more on this i'm joined by joshua landis is associate professor director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma well patriot missiles are many defensive weapons on a so is their deployment really a big deal a big concern. well i'm not sure...
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results from the local races, there was only one incumbent who didn't keep his seat in the house or u.s. senate republican representative lost in district 6. he was elected for the first time in 1992 and the 86-year- old was the second oldest member in the house of representatives. >>> congressman harris is now the only republican to serve maryland in the federal government. abc2 news brian kuebler spent election night with the state's republican party with the candidate at bwi west in linthicum and has more reaction to the big win. >> reporter: the voters of district one put him in office for a second straight term in the u.s. house of representatives. he he said the nation faces serious challenges and he has the confidence to take on the challenges and believes in american greatness and he says he will not apologize for it. our government he also added cannot work if only half of our legislature is doing its job laying blame on the gridlock of the last two years on the democratically controlled senate. let's listen to what else he had to say shortly after his speech this evening. >> w
results from the local races, there was only one incumbent who didn't keep his seat in the house or u.s. senate republican representative lost in district 6. he was elected for the first time in 1992 and the 86-year- old was the second oldest member in the house of representatives. >>> congressman harris is now the only republican to serve maryland in the federal government. abc2 news brian kuebler spent election night with the state's republican party with the candidate at bwi west in...
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marine corps, 20 members from the u.s. navy, 10 members the u.s. coast guard, where we will then partner with them and cross train them and use our techniques, reaching technical rescue and high and low rescue being demonstrated in display. we will also be having some of our u.s. navy personnel on ride-alongs with members on our ambulances, fire engines and trucks to continue with our cross training. so, it gives me great pride to be here to continue to serve as the fire chief, to welcome the military, and to say thank you to all of you. here's to an enjoyable fun-filled busy weekend. all the best, and thank you for your service. (applause) >> i wanted chief to tell you about that training. we first did it in 2010, search and rescue which we knew was a problem in haiti in the earth wake in the recovery. and like they say in san francisco, the fire department, we know how to do it, but when the big earthquake hits, we're all going to be victims and we want to make sure that anybody that potentially could come in to help dig us out knows how to do it
marine corps, 20 members from the u.s. navy, 10 members the u.s. coast guard, where we will then partner with them and cross train them and use our techniques, reaching technical rescue and high and low rescue being demonstrated in display. we will also be having some of our u.s. navy personnel on ride-alongs with members on our ambulances, fire engines and trucks to continue with our cross training. so, it gives me great pride to be here to continue to serve as the fire chief, to welcome the...
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beyond the u.s. elections, europe also brought fresh worries for investors with concerns in greece, and germany. here's how the numbers stacked up on wall street. the dow lost 312 points, at it's worst point of the day, the blue chip index was down 369 points. the nasdaq tumbled nearly 75 points and the s&p 500 off 33. suzanne pratt takes a look at where the market goes from here. >> reporter: let's be candid. this is not the election outcome that wall street wanted to see. after all many investors believe president obama's tax policies will hurt corporate profits. on top of that there's the likelihood of more regulation in the president's second term. coe os those concerns were evident in selling today of energy, banking and healthcare stocks. a quick look at the price board at the new york stock exchange is a good barometer for the worrywarts out there. wall street veteran teddy weissberg says many investors are just plain upset. >> there was an expectation that we would have some change and a chan
beyond the u.s. elections, europe also brought fresh worries for investors with concerns in greece, and germany. here's how the numbers stacked up on wall street. the dow lost 312 points, at it's worst point of the day, the blue chip index was down 369 points. the nasdaq tumbled nearly 75 points and the s&p 500 off 33. suzanne pratt takes a look at where the market goes from here. >> reporter: let's be candid. this is not the election outcome that wall street wanted to see. after all...
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high school seniors are weakest in u.s. history, and the public in general knows very little u.s. history. tavis: what makes you think we are ready for that conversation now. >> the united states is in a transitional time. we cannot dictate all over the world. we are just in the process of losing two major wars. it is a terrible war. if the united states gets involved in another war, we should have our heads examined, so people are starting to rethink this idea of the united states being super power. it is not working. we cannot afford it anymore. he says we are not going to cut any of our defense spending. part of it is a necessity. >> you made a point that we do not know anything about our history. you said two things. number one, it depends who is history we talk about. there is a phrase, you call it history. we call it his story. so much of what i take from reading the book is that we are never got anywhere near this level of history and in the course work. anywhere else for that matter. who is it you were talking about, and what you make of the fact of we do not get taught an
high school seniors are weakest in u.s. history, and the public in general knows very little u.s. history. tavis: what makes you think we are ready for that conversation now. >> the united states is in a transitional time. we cannot dictate all over the world. we are just in the process of losing two major wars. it is a terrible war. if the united states gets involved in another war, we should have our heads examined, so people are starting to rethink this idea of the united states being...
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if we look at the u.s. congress, meanwhile, republicans maintained control of the lower house, democrats have kept their majority in the upper house. this is how those electoral votes stack up, state-by-state. mitt romney, 206 electoral votes, president obama, 303. compared to the last election, president obama 1365 electoral votes, john mccain won on hundred 73. back then, we should say that he won n.c. and indiana, but those states went to mitt romney this time around. let's get the full story of the night from our washington correspondent. >> the first family, stepping out to a second term. to the strains of signed, sealed, committed. looking forward to the inspiration from the voters. >> you, the american people, reminded us that while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have to pick ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. [applause] >> by then it was nearly 2:00 in the morning, the culmi
if we look at the u.s. congress, meanwhile, republicans maintained control of the lower house, democrats have kept their majority in the upper house. this is how those electoral votes stack up, state-by-state. mitt romney, 206 electoral votes, president obama, 303. compared to the last election, president obama 1365 electoral votes, john mccain won on hundred 73. back then, we should say that he won n.c. and indiana, but those states went to mitt romney this time around. let's get the full...
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there's no sign that the u.s. industry is going back to its bad practices of too many incentives, too much inventory. the only real thing ailing our detroit companies is what's happening outside the u.s. and obviously that is europe. that's helping fiat. it's hurting ford and general motors. >> good stuff. thanks so much for your time. i know you got very little sleep too. steve rattner. >> president obama's victory is a sign that health care reform is here to stay. we'll show you best ways to play the sector on a day that your money could use triage as we're down at this hour and spencer rascoff on the post-election picture and punishment the company took following the company's guidance yesterday. a post-election sell-off on wall street. dow down by 1.8%. s&p down also. >> at these levels worst day since june. >> much more "squawk on the street" coming right up. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come o
there's no sign that the u.s. industry is going back to its bad practices of too many incentives, too much inventory. the only real thing ailing our detroit companies is what's happening outside the u.s. and obviously that is europe. that's helping fiat. it's hurting ford and general motors. >> good stuff. thanks so much for your time. i know you got very little sleep too. steve rattner. >> president obama's victory is a sign that health care reform is here to stay. we'll show you...
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and late last night, the u.s. postal service dumped about 18,000 absentee ballots on to the elections officials at miami-dade county. so guess what they spent the night doing? 50 of them in a warehouse opening ballots and verifying ballots and counting and scanning ballots. and that went on all day. i just got off the phone with one of those county officials and they actually expect to have some of those results right about now, between now and the top of the hour. however, that's not the end of it either. no. because they still have the provisional ballots. those can't especially be touched until tomorrow. they'll start the process with those tomorrow. they'll get to them by saturday. they'll probably have a certification by the 20th. these guys over here are from other countries. sven is from germany, manuel from portugal. were you surprised? >> yes, you expect to have a vote and there is no vote still 37. >> welcome to america. welcome to florida. so basically we spent our morning having a lovely brunch, a miam
and late last night, the u.s. postal service dumped about 18,000 absentee ballots on to the elections officials at miami-dade county. so guess what they spent the night doing? 50 of them in a warehouse opening ballots and verifying ballots and counting and scanning ballots. and that went on all day. i just got off the phone with one of those county officials and they actually expect to have some of those results right about now, between now and the top of the hour. however, that's not the end...